KINSALE TOWN HOUSE IN QUIET LOCATION

Wonderful town house in Kinsale with one double and one twin room. Set in one of the oldest areas of Kinsale, overlooking the town towards the harbour this is a quaint property with all mod-cons. Both bedrooms and the Travertine tiled shower/wet room are on the ground floor. Above is the open plan kitchen and living area taking in Kinsale town and harbour views. The decor has a New England feel throughout. Just a few minutes stroll from the centre of town it is an extremely convenient though quiet location. The area is steeped in history. The back has a very private balcony which get the sun during the day. The house is light and airy and has a very relaxing and calm feel. The interior includes underfloor heating in bathroom, cotton sheets and towels. The living room has a wood burning stove for cosy nights in, Flat screen TV (with Freeview & Irish channels), and wifi.
Parking is on street, there is also a free car park a few minutes away.
Kinsale: Winner of European prize for Tourism and the Environment, Entente Florale, National Tidy Town, Gourmet Capital - one of Ireland's oldest towns, with narrow streets and many historic buildings to explore; all sheltered by a beautiful harbour.
You cannot stroll very far before coming across Kinsale's award winning restaurants: from the internationally known Fishy Fishy, to Max's Wine Bar, Toddie's, The Blue Haven, Jim Edwards, Finn's Table, you will never be hungry.
Getting here: Getting here is easy with direct flights to Cork from most UK and many European airports. Coming from America? Cork is only a 40 minute flight from Dublin International airport, and about 2 hours car journey to Shannon Airport. If you're arriving by car Cork Ferryport, serving Swansea in Wales and Roscoff in France, is only 14 miles away
Kinsale calendar of events 2006: March Kinsale Festival of Fine Food in Newport, Rhode Island - Hal McElroy 477 2301; 20 Mar St Patrick's Day Parade Ted McNamara - 087 201 0825; 26 - 27 Mar Munster 420 Championships Ann Kelly - 477 3433; April Newport Festival of Fine Food in Kinsale Denis Kieran - 477 2382; 29 Apr- 2 May Heineken Kinsale Rugby 'Sevens by the Sea' Philip Stokes - 450 9125; 6-9 May Kinsale Vintage Car Club Rally Mary Browne - 087 996 7477; 4-6 Jun Spring Bank Holiday; 5-6 Jun South Union Hunt Point to Point Larry Egan - 477 2964; June Sea Sunday Mission to Seafarers Canon David Williams - 477 2220; 22-25 June Sovereign's Cup Ann Kelly KYC - 477 3433; 30 Jun -3 Jul National Dragon Championships Ann Kelly KYC - 477 3433; 29 Jul - 4 Aug Bank Holiday and Kinsale Regatta Dermot Ryan - 477 2729; 6-8 Oct Kinsale Food Festival 2006 Jack Walsh - 477 9900; 28-31 Oct Kinsale Fringe Jazz Festival.

KINSALE TOWN HOUSE IN QUIET LOCATION

Wonderful town house in Kinsale with one double and one twin room. Set in one of the oldest areas of Kinsale, overlooking the town towards the harbour this is a quaint property with all mod-cons. Both bedrooms and the Travertine tiled shower/wet room are on the ground floor. Above is the open plan kitchen and living area taking in Kinsale town and harbour views. The decor has a New England feel throughout. Just a few minutes stroll from the centre of town it is an extremely convenient though quiet location. The area is steeped in history. The back has a very private balcony which get the sun during the day. The house is light and airy and has a very relaxing and calm feel. The interior includes underfloor heating in bathroom, cotton sheets and towels. The living room has a wood burning stove for cosy nights in, Flat screen TV (with Freeview & Irish channels), and wifi.
Parking is on street, there is also a free car park a few minutes away.
Kinsale: Winner of European prize for Tourism and the Environment, Entente Florale, National Tidy Town, Gourmet Capital - one of Ireland's oldest towns, with narrow streets and many historic buildings to explore; all sheltered by a beautiful harbour.
You cannot stroll very far before coming across Kinsale's award winning restaurants: from the internationally known Fishy Fishy, to Max's Wine Bar, Toddie's, The Blue Haven, Jim Edwards, Finn's Table, you will never be hungry.
Getting here: Getting here is easy with direct flights to Cork from most UK and many European airports. Coming from America? Cork is only a 40 minute flight from Dublin International airport, and about 2 hours car journey to Shannon Airport. If you're arriving by car Cork Ferryport, serving Swansea in Wales and Roscoff in France, is only 14 miles away
Kinsale calendar of events 2006: March Kinsale Festival of Fine Food in Newport, Rhode Island - Hal McElroy 477 2301; 20 Mar St Patrick's Day Parade Ted McNamara - 087 201 0825; 26 - 27 Mar Munster 420 Championships Ann Kelly - 477 3433; April Newport Festival of Fine Food in Kinsale Denis Kieran - 477 2382; 29 Apr- 2 May Heineken Kinsale Rugby 'Sevens by the Sea' Philip Stokes - 450 9125; 6-9 May Kinsale Vintage Car Club Rally Mary Browne - 087 996 7477; 4-6 Jun Spring Bank Holiday; 5-6 Jun South Union Hunt Point to Point Larry Egan - 477 2964; June Sea Sunday Mission to Seafarers Canon David Williams - 477 2220; 22-25 June Sovereign's Cup Ann Kelly KYC - 477 3433; 30 Jun -3 Jul National Dragon Championships Ann Kelly KYC - 477 3433; 29 Jul - 4 Aug Bank Holiday and Kinsale Regatta Dermot Ryan - 477 2729; 6-8 Oct Kinsale Food Festival 2006 Jack Walsh - 477 9900; 28-31 Oct Kinsale Fringe Jazz Festival.

KINSALE TOWN HOUSE IN QUIET LOCATION

KINSALE TOWN HOUSE IN QUIET LOCATION

KINSALE TOWN HOUSE IN QUIET LOCATION

Wonderful town house in Kinsale with one double and one twin room. Set in one of the oldest areas of Kinsale, overlooking the town towards the harbour this is a quaint property with all mod-cons. Both bedrooms and the Travertine tiled shower/wet room are on the ground floor. Above is the open plan kitchen and living area taking in Kinsale town and harbour views. The decor has a New England feel throughout. Just a few minutes stroll from the centre of town it is an extremely convenient though quiet location. The area is steeped in history. The back has a very private balcony which get the sun during the day. The house is light and airy and has a very relaxing and calm feel. The interior includes underfloor heating in bathroom, cotton sheets and towels. The living room has a wood burning stove for cosy nights in, Flat screen TV (with Freeview & Irish channels), and wifi.
Parking is on street, there is also a free car park a few minutes away.
Kinsale: Winner of European prize for Tourism and the Environment, Entente Florale, National Tidy Town, Gourmet Capital - one of Ireland's oldest towns, with narrow streets and many historic buildings to explore; all sheltered by a beautiful harbour.
You cannot stroll very far before coming across Kinsale's award winning restaurants: from the internationally known Fishy Fishy, to Max's Wine Bar, Toddie's, The Blue Haven, Jim Edwards, Finn's Table, you will never be hungry.
Getting here: Getting here is easy with direct flights to Cork from most UK and many European airports. Coming from America? Cork is only a 40 minute flight from Dublin International airport, and about 2 hours car journey to Shannon Airport. If you're arriving by car Cork Ferryport, serving Swansea in Wales and Roscoff in France, is only 14 miles away
Kinsale calendar of events 2006: March Kinsale Festival of Fine Food in Newport, Rhode Island - Hal McElroy 477 2301; 20 Mar St Patrick's Day Parade Ted McNamara - 087 201 0825; 26 - 27 Mar Munster 420 Championships Ann Kelly - 477 3433; April Newport Festival of Fine Food in Kinsale Denis Kieran - 477 2382; 29 Apr- 2 May Heineken Kinsale Rugby 'Sevens by the Sea' Philip Stokes - 450 9125; 6-9 May Kinsale Vintage Car Club Rally Mary Browne - 087 996 7477; 4-6 Jun Spring Bank Holiday; 5-6 Jun South Union Hunt Point to Point Larry Egan - 477 2964; June Sea Sunday Mission to Seafarers Canon David Williams - 477 2220; 22-25 June Sovereign's Cup Ann Kelly KYC - 477 3433; 30 Jun -3 Jul National Dragon Championships Ann Kelly KYC - 477 3433; 29 Jul - 4 Aug Bank Holiday and Kinsale Regatta Dermot Ryan - 477 2729; 6-8 Oct Kinsale Food Festival 2006 Jack Walsh - 477 9900; 28-31 Oct Kinsale Fringe Jazz Festival.

Overview

Details

house

900
sq ft

People

4

Bedrooms

2

Bathrooms

1

Minimum Stay

7 nights

About the property

2 bedrooms, 1 wet room, sleeps 4

Wonderful town house in Kinsale with one double and one twin room. Set in one of the oldest areas of Kinsale, overlooking the town towards the harbour this is a quaint property with all mod-cons. Both bedrooms and the Travertine tiled shower/wet room are on the ground floor. Above is the open plan kitchen and living area taking in Kinsale town and harbour views. The decor has a New England feel throughout. Just a few minutes stroll from the centre of town it is an extremely convenient though quiet location. The area is steeped in history. The back has a very private balcony which get the sun during the day. The house is light and airy and has a very relaxing and calm feel. The interior includes underfloor heating in bathroom, cotton sheets and towels. The living room has a wood burning stove for cosy nights in, Flat screen TV (with Freeview & Irish channels), and wifi.

Parking is on street, there is also a free car park a few minutes away.

Kinsale: Winner of European prize for Tourism and the Environment, Entente Florale, National Tidy Town, Gourmet Capital - one of Ireland's oldest towns, with narrow streets and many historic buildings to explore; all sheltered by a beautiful harbour.

You cannot stroll very far before coming across Kinsale's award winning restaurants: from the internationally known Fishy Fishy, to Max's Wine Bar, Toddie's, The Blue Haven, Jim Edwards, Finn's Table, you will never be hungry.

Getting here: Getting here is easy with direct flights to Cork from most UK and many European airports. Coming from America? Cork is only a 40 minute flight from Dublin International airport, and about 2 hours car journey to Shannon Airport. If you're arriving by car Cork Ferryport, serving Swansea in Wales and Roscoff in France, is only 14 miles away

Facilities

Accommodation and facilities for this holiday house in Rath More in Kinsale

Property Type:

house
(detached)

Meals:

Self-catering

Floor Area:

900 sq ft

House Rules:

Max. occupancy: 4

children welcome

pets not allowed

non smoking only

Location Type:

near the sea

town

Theme:

Family

Historic

Romantic

Sports & Activities

Tourist Attractions

General:

Broadband Access

Fireplace ...

Hair Dryer

Internet

Iron & Board

Linens Provided

Parking

Towels Provided

Tumble Dryer

Washing Machine

Kitchen:

Coffee Maker

Dishwasher

Grill

Microwave

Oven

Refrigerator ...

Hob

Toaster

Dining:

Dining Area

seating for 6 people

Bathrooms:

1Bathroom

Bathroom 1 -
Toilet
,
Shower Enclosure

The bathroom has travertine tiles with underfloor heating and heated towel rail. A wet room shower in travertine mosaic with glass door enclosure. Towels are supplied.

Bedrooms:

2 Bedrooms, Sleeps 4

Bedroom 1 -
1 Double Bed
Bedroom 2 -
2 Single Bed

The double room faces the front of the property with the smaller twin room to the rear. Both share the travertine marble shower room.

Entertainment:

Satellite / Cable

Television

Outside:

Balcony ...

Golf ...

Tennis ...

Suitability:

Long-term Renters Welcome

not suitable for elderly or infirm

wheelchair inaccessible

Leisure Activities:

horse riding

walking

Sports & Adventure Activities:

cycling

fishing

golf

mountain biking

sailing

diving

surfing

swimming

tennis

wind-surfing

Notes:

Although in town you have a view of the harbour from the living room which is situated on the first floor. The area is very private, quiet and only a short distance to the shops and restaurants in town.

Nice living area and good position, quiet but easy access to the town centre

The upstairs living and kitchen area is very pleasant with outlook over the town towards the bay and nice little balcony at the back.

The main bedroom is fine but the second bedroom is really only suitable for children. We were three adults with two sharing the twin room. The door didn't close due to two beds being squeezed into too small a space. Consequently there was little storage space and the mattresses were hard

Great house in quiet spot

The house was upside down in design with open plan living room, dining area and kitchen upstairs which was very comfortable with a wood burning stove for nights in. The weather wasn't the best during our stay, but there is a cute balcony out the back of the property. The bedrooms are comfortable and functional and property was nice and clean. Kinsale is a vibrant town with lots to do, and no shortage of great restaurants and bars. The Tap Tavern being the nearest and the quirkiest with Mary Tap behind the bar and a roaring fire. It's like stepping back in time. For food, we loved Jim Edwards bar, Fishy Fishy and The Supper Club. Charles Fort at harbour worth a visit, as was the boat hire around the harbour. Great holiday

Lovely house in a quiet location

We had a lovely stay at this upside down house - the living room is on the upper floor to take in views of Kinsale town and bedrooms on ground floor. The house is nicely decorated and has all you'll need. There is also a little balcony at rear, great for a glass of wine of an evening. The house is in quiet street a few minutes walk to town centre, downhill on way in and up hill on way back to help burn off a few calories from all the amazing restaurants. Really spoilt for choice for eating out in Kinsale. Our favourites were Fishy Fishy, Jim Edwards & Toddies. The ghost tour from Tap Tavern was also hillarious and well worth doing as starts at a pub that is like walking back in time to old Ireland - the owner Mary Tap is a real character. The manager of the house was great to deal with and helpful in recommending things to do in Kinsale and surrounding areas. We'll definitely be back.

Location

Nearest Airport

15
Miles

Cork

Nearest Ferry

20
Miles

Ringaskiddy

Nearest Train

15
Miles

Cork

Car: not necessary

The house has its living area on the first floor to avail of the stunning harbour views of Kinsale. You can see the Old St. Multose church, Charles Fort, James Fort and the inner and outer harbour from the living room and dining room.

The area is minutes from the centre yet is private and secluded.

Directions please print

On entering Kinsale town you will see the water on your left then a car park and opposite is the Supermarket Supervalue on the right go straight through pedestrian crossing ahead, post office on your right.

Go to end of road at junction turn left at Swell Pub next to White House Bar.

Continue on same main rd towards right.

Pass green area on left

Main road winds towards left (Old Terrace Council Cottages on left)

Just behind these cottages on left is little road called Abbey Lane

The house is the 5th one in on right hand side with blue door and slatted front.

Please call me at least half hr. before arrival or once you pass the airport in Cork

Golf: Golf Information There are dozens of championship Golf Courses in South West Ireland. Within a few minutes there is Kinsale Golf Club as well as the world renowned Old Head of Kinsale Golf Club.

Additional pricing information

Utilities

£31.25

Refundable Damage Deposit

£223.21

Payment terms and conditions: Full payment to be paid on booking by wire transfer 6 weeks prior to arrival date. Wire transactions charges to sender. Any cancellations will be refunded fully less 10% up to 6 weeks before arrival date & less 25% up to 4 weeks before arrival date.
No refund from 2 weeks (14 days) before arrival date. We ask for a security deposit of 250 Euro in cash on arrival This is a refundable security deposit not booking deposit.

Manager's Cancellation Policy

Please ask the manager or check their rental agreement when booking the property.